Research on developmental changes in memory span suggests that
a. developmental growth in memory span result from enhancements in the ability to employ memory strategies.
b. developmental growth in memory span result from the child's discovery of reversibility.
c. the short-term storage capacity, or "hardware," of memory increases with age.
d. the short-term storage capacity of memory decreases with age to allow for increases in long-term storage.
A
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A) live in individualistic instead of collectivistic cultures. B) respond more negatively to failure focusing on their shortcomings after experiencing failure. C) inappropriately estimate their strengths after failure causing them to set unrealistic expectations. D) live in collectivistic instead of individualistic cultures.
During prolonged dying,
A) avoidance may be especially pronounced. B) confrontation may be highly traumatic. C) the bereaved engages in anticipatory grieving. D) the bereaved engages in disenfranchised grief.